Solar-powered dogs. I’d lost them one day (back in 2014), and finally found them in the sunlounge aka my sewing room, soaking up the sun’s rays.
Please ignore the late 1960’s carpet with the deadly ‘vortexes’ (vortices) – that gave rise to many imaginative sci-fi games as a child; no, I don’t do that anymore. Honest.
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Copyright Faith McCord 2016
Story and artwork belongs to Faith McCord who is the author and artist holding the copyright. This is not a public domain work. Worldwide rights.
What a great picture! When I was little our cat would sleep in the sunspots. I would go down with her to pet her and end up falling asleep myself beside her. It’s the sleep-inducing power of sunspots!
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What a sweet story π
Our little dogs love finding sun spots. π
Doing anything special this weekend?
(I’ll add the book titles in a bit, when I’m on the desktop pc). π» π π
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Oh, no rush with the titles. I’ll be happy to have them but I can wait when it’s convenient for you.
I’m going to a local artist’s opening at our little local gallery tomorrow. It’s a fun way for me to meet people with similar interests.
I hope your back has been a little nicer to you lately and that you may do something nice this weekend, even if it’s at home.
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Just lovely…hee hee hee. ~~dru~~
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The girls (Chihuahuas) said they wanted to get fitted for bikinis for summer this year but I lost count with how many bikin-tops they’d need… π
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We all gre up with special carpet like that? No? We could learn something from our fur-babies I think. Although I can not sleep on Jamima’s lap.
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You too? Lol.
You just gave me an imagine of a large cat named Jamima with you sleeping on her lap…have you been playing on that psychedelic carpet again? π
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LOL,
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